Being a restless survivalist, I find the endless pursuit of the best single knife to be both a noble one and and endless one. The Fällkniven Pro may have brought an end to my quest for the perfect

A dog is a man’s best friend, and his knife is a close second. With that said, I am often surprised when price is used as the limiting criteria of a new blade. What would you think if someone called a breeder and said what’s the best dog I can get for under $30?

The Glock SIG Sauer Colt S&W M&P. Beretta Ruger H&K Walther All of these firearms each have an army of diehard pundits in the firearms world. You probably have at least one of them incorporated in your SHTF plans.

Up until recently, the quiet corner of outdoor activity known as bushcraft was a niche market for those who make knives and other wilderness survival equipment targeting extreme survivalists. But when Benchmade and Spyderco launched their own

You know, I’ll be honest here. If you have never used an armorer’s tool to work on an AR variant rifle, I almost hate to endorse the Magpul Armorer’s Wrench as your first tool because you will never know just how bad

Building a Post-Apocalyptic Survival ATV

I was lucky growing up as a kid in rural farmland country of Southeast Missouri. I was raised in a two business family. My father ran a flying crop dusting business, owned several planes and lots of mechanical equipment.

Let’s cut to the chase. The point of an everyday carry (EDC) knife is to always have a sharp blade just a pocket away (sorry for the triple pun). And with apologies to restrictive jurisdictions, the choice of an EDC knife is wide open and up the

The 100 things to disappear first when the SHTF. You could also call this ‘The Top 100 Things You should start stocking up on. Even if you don’t need more than 2 (you should always have 2 of everything) each item on this list will be great for bartering.

Having a remote SHTF Bug-Out camp equipped without an axe would be about as silly as trying to drive a car with only three wheels mounted on it. Something in the accomplishment of the tasks at hand would come up short.